The hypothesis is that people can distinguish between artificial smells and real ones based on differences in their chemical composition and perceived authenticity.
As a "trained" nose, I would have to say, the average person cannot. However, people have different awareness levels of smell, and some people may be better at it than others. A trained "nose" can tell the difference between artificial and real smells.There is also a machine, that, (like a machine that can read color and what is in it) can read smells or fragrances and give you a print out of the makeup.
Yes it is. The CTtw means carets total weight. An expert can tell you if it is real or if it is artificial. The ones made in the lab are a lot cheaper but are not the same under light conditions.
far as I can tell, there are virtual ones but not real ones.
Tell me which ones and ill tell you
Anyone with the right equipment, yes. After all, when buying a pack, some people can't tell he real ones from the fake ones.
from experience i find that real boobs are squishier and fake ones are a bit harder
yOU CAN TELL IF YOUR HANDBAG IS REAL OR A KNOCKOFF BECAUSE THE REAL ONES HAVE THE SIGNATURE IN THE LINING OF THE ZIPPER. iF YOU DONT HAVE AZIPPER THEN IT IS FAKE AND IF YOU DONT HAVE A SIGNATURE IT IS FAKE. CHOU!
Well, there really isn't a term for that. Though you CAN tell the difference between a lot of smells, you can't really tell much difference between the two unless you have some familiarity with them.
No, it is a made up fairy tale made by humans to tell to their young ones
Just as speaking reveals characteristics of real people, it can reveal characteristics of fictional ones as well. You can tell how educated a person is by the words they use. You can tell where someone is from by their dialect. You can tell what they are thinking and feeling, and you can often tell whether a character is reliable or not by how well what they say matches what they do.
Fake ones don't have the pigeon patch.